Sergio Ramos is unconcerned after being involved in two incidents which injured Mohamed Salah and Loris Karius in Liverpool’s Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid.

The Reds were beaten 3-1 by the Spaniards in Kiev on May 26, with 44-goal Salah being forced off aftter 30 minutes after a collision with Ramos.

The Real Madrid captain wrestled Salah to the ground to end his participation in the game and the Egpytian’s place at this summer’s World Cup remains in doubt as he recovers from the injury to his left shoulder.

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Ramos was involved in another incident in the second period when he collided with goalkeeper Karius.

The tangle occurred shortly before the Reds shot-stopper committed a horrendous error for the opening goal and it has since emerged that the Karius suffered a concussion after being felled by Ramos.

However, despite his pantomime villain status among Liverpool and Egypt supporters, Ramos dismissed criticism of his actions and even goaded Reds fans further.

He is quoted as saying by AS: “Bloody hell, they’ve given this a lot of attention, the Salah thing.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid consoles Mohamed Salah of Liverpool as he leaves the pitch injured during the UEFA Champions League final (Image: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

“I didn’t want to speak because everything is magnified. I see the play well, he grabs my arm first and I fell to the other side, the injury happened to the other arm and they said that I gave him a judo hold.

“After the goalkeeper (Karius) said that I dazed him with a clash with me I am only missing Roberto Firmino saying that he got a cold because a drop of my sweat!”

Salah initially tried to play through the pain barrier but was forced off with a shoulder injury, bringing a tearful end to an incredible debut campaign at Anfield.

Ramos though believes Salah could have played on had he taken a pain-killing injection, despite the risks to his World Cup place and long-term health report the Liverpool Echo.